Chicano/Latino Studies celebrated their 20th year by throwing a gala at the Wharton Center in May, 2023. There were speakers as well as a dance performance by Danza Azteca.
From September 15 to October 15, America celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. During this time, we honor the achievements, contributions, and rich history of the Hispanic and Latinx communities, as well as their significant cultural impact on our nation.
Maria Isabel Ayala, Director of the Chicano/Latino Studies Program and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, is our September Access Champion. Ayala researches many aspects of the Latinx population, including sociodemographic behaviors, intra-group diversity and Latinx experiences in higher education. Her humanistic and social justice commitment and dedication to inclusivity shape both her research and teaching.
Teresa Rivera is our September Access Torch. Rivera is a PhD student in the Department of Sociology and the Chicano/Latino Studies Program. Her research interests include understanding the lived experiences of Latino immigrants, individual and collective conceptualizations of trauma, the duality of resilience, and how U.S. mental health interventions can holistically support the needs of the Latino immigrant community.
Juan Flores is this month's Diversity Access Spotlight. Flores works with the Office of Cultural & Academic Transitions as Coordinator of Student Success and Community Initiatives. He is involved with the Intercultural Aide Program, Latino Student Mentoring program, and many other campus organizations, and is the Advisor to Council of Racial & Ethnic Students group Culturas de las Raza Unidas (C.R.U.).